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Kermit Siargao

Italian restaurant & pizzeria · General Luna, Siargao

4.4
2.8k reviews collated from Google + Tripadvisor
Google 4.5★ (1.9k)Tripadvisor 4.3★ (900)

What reviewers keep saying

  • Consistently named the best pizza on Siargao — crispy, smoky wood-fired crust and fresh toppings
  • Homemade pastas and the seafood chowder get almost as much praise as the pizza
  • Service can slow to a crawl when it's packed — waits of an hour reported at peak times
  • A minority find the sourdough-style pizza base too sour for their taste

The island's original pizza institution, built around a brick oven imported from Italy and attached to a long-running surf resort. Wood-fired pizzas and homemade pastas come out of a busy open kitchen to a garden full of post-surf crowds, and Condé Nast Traveler has called its pizza and pasta arguably the best in the country.

Good to know: It fills up fast at dinner in high season — arrive early or expect a wait
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